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Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra One Nimbra 300 series Nimbra 600 series NimOS GX4.0.3...
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Nimbra Element Manager, system software provided by Net Insight. For further information on how to install and maintain the Nimbras please see Nimbra One / Nimbra300 series / Nimbra 600 series Installation and Maintenance Manuals.
The backplane provides up to 20 Gbps switching capacity, with an average non-blocking capacity of 5 Gbps, making it ideal for all cases of multi service access switching. A Nimbra One can be equipped with: One Control Module (mandatory in slot 1) and any combination...
This chapter shows the minimum of configuration which should be done in the node in order to get a Nimbra One up and running in a network and it describes how to use the web interface to configure the node.
The active configuration is at the top of the table. Maximum number of stored configuration for the Nimbra One is 3. To leave room for a new configuration, an older one must be deleted. To delete a configuration, refer to, section Delete a configuration.
Figure 27. Delete the configuration Software maintenance The Nimbra One can store two alternative images in non-volatile flash memory. One image can be set as primary (present in the volatile RAM memory) and one as secondary (stored in the flash memory). The choice of the primary or secondary image can be selected in the web interface.
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Nimbra 290 and 291 only supports 512 kbps channels. Also, Nimbra 290 and 291 do not support multiple servers. On Nimbra One prior system release GX3.3 only 512 kbps channels are supported. Also, multiple servers are not supported. For networks larger than the number of nodes that are recommended within one DLE segment, build a tree of segments where intermediate nodes acts as gateways between the segments.
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SNMP agent, including setting up of detailed access control. The link MIB specifications opens window from where it is possible to download the Net Insight enterprise MIB specifications supported by the network element. Control Network • 61 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie...
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The DRP Protocol, is a routing protocol that is very similar to OSPF, but it has been adapted to the unique characteristics of the Net Insight’ s technology. It automatically calculates the routing tables in all nodes and updates them as changes are detected in the network.
Figure 86. Delete a routing entry Sync Net Insight’ s solution is a synchronous solution and all the nodes in the entire must be synchronized to the same clock source. The source node can either use its internal clock or use an external sync clock. The reference clock is distributed in a tree-structure throughout the whole network.